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We R Nuts recalls milk chocolate bridge mix for undeclared allergens in New York and New Jersey

We R Nuts has recalled its Uncle Giuseppe’s branded milk chocolate bridge mix after discovering undeclared allergens. No illnesses have been reported so far. Consumers with allergies are urged not to eat the product and can return it for a refund.


Florida woman pleads guilty to federal student loan forgiveness fraud scheme

Nydira Adams has pled guilty in connection with a multimillion-dollar student loan forgiveness scam targeting federal relief programs through fraudulent applications submitted on behalf of borrowers who paid her for services.


Sussex County man pleads guilty to transporting minor for sexual activity

Miles Clark has pleaded guilty to transporting a minor across state lines for criminal sexual activity following an investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies. He faces at least ten years in prison with sentencing set for August.


Three foreign nationals sentenced for illegal reentry after deportation in April

Three foreign nationals have been sentenced for illegally reentering the United States after prior deportations according to U.S. Attorney David Metcalf's April announcement. The individuals were apprehended separately following previous removals and prosecuted under Operation Take Back America.


Weekend Interview: Andrew Moroz Says Ukraine’s Resilience is Shaping Global Recovery and Moral Leadership

War in Ukraine continues to shape global security and humanitarian response, as lessons from the conflict spread beyond Europe. Andrew Moroz, founder of the Renewal Initiative, says Ukraine’s resilience offers a model for rebuilding and leadership even as the war continues.


Tom Cole comments on House passage of Department of Homeland Security funding bill

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole announced passage of a Department of Homeland Security funding bill aimed at ending a prolonged shutdown. The measure restores agency funding while maintaining enforcement resources amid ongoing partisan disagreements.


Department of Homeland Security reports release of wanted criminal by federal judge

The Department of Homeland Security announced that Bryan Rafael Gomez—wanted for murder abroad—was released by a federal judge after arrest in Massachusetts. Officials say he entered the U.S. illegally before his latest detention.


Baltimore man pleads guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy involving fentanyl and cocaine

A Baltimore man has pleaded guilty in federal court after being caught distributing large amounts of fentanyl and other drugs as part of an organized trafficking operation investigated by multiple law enforcement agencies. He faces significant prison time following undercover operations and surveillance efforts.


ICE arrests individuals convicted of serious crimes including murder and sexual offenses

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported recent arrests involving individuals convicted of serious crimes such as murder and child exploitation. The agency highlighted these actions as part of ongoing efforts to enhance public safety.


Boone County man sentenced to 37 months for accessing child pornography

A Boone County man received a prison sentence after admitting he accessed child pornography using dark web tools over several years. Authorities say this case reflects continued efforts against online exploitation as part of broader federal initiatives.


Durbin urges Judiciary Committee to vote on Dream Act amid DACA concerns

Senator Dick Durbin pressed Chairman Chuck Grassley for prompt action on immigration legislation during an April 30 meeting. He criticized recent moves affecting DACA recipients while highlighting concerns about two judicial nominees before Congress.


Harrisburg man sentenced to 15 years in prison for cocaine trafficking

Aaron Williams has been sentenced to fifteen years in prison after being convicted on federal drug charges involving large quantities of cocaine found at his residence following an investigation by local law enforcement agencies. The case highlights ongoing community safety initiatives led by federal prosecutors serving central Pennsylvania.


House Appropriations Subcommittee approves Fiscal Year 2027 legislative branch funding bill

The House Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee approved its fiscal year 2027 funding bill on April 30 with increased support for security programs at Capitol Complex facilities. Chairman David Valadao highlighted investments in U.S. Capitol Police while Chairman Tom Cole emphasized fiscal responsibility.


Kenton County man sentenced to over 12 years for armed methamphetamine trafficking

A Covington man has been sentenced to over twelve years in prison following convictions related to methamphetamine distribution while armed. Federal authorities say Trintin Peeno must serve most of his sentence before supervised release begins.


Sharon resident pleads guilty to cocaine and firearm charges in federal court

A Sharon man has pleaded guilty in federal court to charges involving cocaine distribution and illegal firearm possession after a prior felony conviction. Sentencing is scheduled for September.


Four sentenced for roles in $38 million transnational email fraud scheme

Four people have been sentenced for stealing over $38 million through an international business email fraud scheme targeting victims worldwide. The sentences range from three to seventeen years following investigations led by Homeland Security Investigations Fort Lauderdale.


Columnist Curt on foreign-aid nonprofit salaries: 'What in God’s name were we paying for?'

Walter Curt's latest column examines taxpayer-funded salaries at foreign-aid nonprofits following recent government spending cuts.


League of American Workers President Cortes on SPLC indictment: 'The demand for racism from the Left far exceeds the actual supply'

Steve Cortes addressed allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center following its federal indictment for alleged misuse of donor funds supporting extremist groups.


Former Fairbanks teacher indicted and arrested on child exploitation charges

A former Fairbanks teacher has been indicted on charges related to child sexual exploitation following an FBI investigation. Authorities say Skyler Evans faces up to three decades in prison if convicted on counts including production and possession of abusive material.


Commentary examines US and China competition in technology and STEM education

A new commentary by Yingyi Ma explores why China's homegrown tech talent is gaining ground against US competitors. The article examines cultural attitudes toward STEM education in both countries while highlighting challenges facing America's technical workforce pipeline.